Rosalind Miller

MPharm MSc

Research Fellow

After completing a Pharmacy degree at The University of Nottingham I worked as a pharmacist in both the NHS and private sector for 5 years. I later transitioned into public health and health economics, completing a Masters in Public Health at LSHTM and a Graduate Diploma in Economics at Birkbeck, University of London. I first joined the school in 2011 and recently submitted my PhD which looked at the performance of chain pharmacies in India.

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Affiliations

Faculty of Public Health and Policy

Department of Global Health and Development

Centres

Antimicrobial Resistance Centre

Teaching

I am a tutor for the distance learning course Introduction to Health Economics.

Research

My main research interest lies in better understanding and improving private sector healthcare provision in low and middle income countries. My current work focuses on understanding the challenges that recent developments in healthcare markets pose for effective regulation. My PhD research used a mixed methods approach to understand the effect of chain pharmacies on key public health concerns, such as quality of care and prices of medicines, in India. My previous work has looked at the commissioning of healthcare in the UK.